New WaPo poll: Rand 1st nationally tied with Scott Walker

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AMONG REPUBLICAN AND REPUBLICAN-LEANING INDEPENDENT REGISTERED VOTERS) If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state were being held today, for whom would you vote? Which candidate would you lean toward?

Rand Paul
11%

Scott Walker
11

Jeb Bush
10

Marco Rubio
10

Mike Huckabee
9

Ben Carson
8

Ted Cruz
8

Chris Christie
6

Rick Santorum
4

Donald Trump
4

John Kasich
3

Carly Fiorina
2

Rick Perry
2

Lindsay Graham
1

George Pataki
1

Bobby Jindal
0

Other-vol
0

None of theses-vol
2

Would not vote-vol
1

No opinion
5


The latest Post-ABC poll was conducted by telephone Thursday through Sunday among a random national sample of 1,001 adults, including users of land-line and cellular phones.
 
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But also high unfavorable. 40% (same as Huckabee, Santorum) vs 38 for cruz and 31 for Walker and Rubio
 
AMONG REPUBLICAN AND REPUBLICAN-LEANING INDEPENDENT REGISTERED VOTERS) If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state were being held today, for whom would you vote? Which candidate would you lean toward?

Rand Paul
11%

Scott Walker
11

Jeb Bush
10

Marco Rubio
10

Mike Huckabee
9

Ben Carson
8

Ted Cruz
8

Chris Christie
6

Rick Santorum
4

Donald Trump
4

John Kasich
3

Carly Fiorina
2

Rick Perry
2

Lindsay Graham
1

George Pataki
1

Bobby Jindal
0

Other-vol
0

None of theses-vol
2

Would not vote-vol
1

No opinion
5
 
Jeb still in 1st place among Republicans with 13%, Rand and Walker have 11%. Jeb's support drops to 3rd place with 11% once Independents are also counted.

Sanders in 3rd place with Democrats polling at 10%
 
"Bush, Paul and Rubio appeal about equally to men and women. Walker's support is greater among men than women."
 
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Yes!!!

Btw, the poll is conducted 28-31st May, after his filibuster, but before his Patriot Act victory.

Now the campaign needs to push the narrative: Leading nationally in the polls, polling best against Hillary, and beating her in key swing states. In addition they can mention being tied for 1st in New Hampshire, tied for 2nd in Iowa.

Scott Walker is riding high in Iowa, and ties Rand for this national poll. But who does best against against Hillary nationally - AND in his home state of Wisconsin? Rand Paul.
 
31% net favorable, though. Ties Rubio. Jeb is the only one higher at 32%

Right, 31% favorable vs 31% unfavorable just means low recognition.

But no worries, establishment republicans have a big hard on for him, he'll be flavor of the month soon enough
 
I would have liked to see the polls conducted just a couple days later and having Rand out in front by a few points and beating Clinton. Would be slap in the face to the media pundits saying that Rand killed his chances at getting the nomination by going up against the NSA.
 
Multiple choice (pick 1): Fox News is going to

A.) Ignore the poll entirely

B.) Show the poll but exclude Rand

C.) "Accidentally" put Rand's portrait over a low polling candidate

And mostly for the laughs I'll include D

D.) Actually show the real poll as is and provide adequate coverage
 
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Coming up on Fox News-

"Scott walker stuns pollsters with strong number 2 showing with Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio in the top tier. Donald trump and his hair also make a respectable showing"
 
It's amazing how strong Walker has remained in Iowa, NH, and national polls despite not even announcing that he's running yet.
 
we need more light and exposure on Walker; he's staying high b/c people have not scrutinized him yet.. it's still too early to be a front-runner yet, but front runners will start emerging come debate time. I can't wait to see Rand in action at the debates!
 
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